Are Tomato Plants Poisonous To Rabbits?

Deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) belongs to the same family of tomato and potato.

  • The insect got its name from its apparent fondness for tomato plants and the blue-black spine or horn at the end of its body.
  • the green part of the tomato plant has a toxic substance called solanine.
  • The leaves are dark green and smooth-textured, somewhat similar to that of a tomato plant .

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People also ask,How are tomato plants related to other plants?

Tomatoes are member of the nightshade family (Solanaceae) and, as such, are related to eggplants, potatoes, and of course, deadly belladonna or nightshade. These cousins all produce a toxin called solanine. This toxic alkaloid is part of the plants’ defense mechanism, making them unappealing to animals tempted to munch on them.

In respect to this,Is it safe to eat green tomato plants?

Both tomatine and solanine are toxic so it is not wise to eat green tomatoes in large quantities. Solanine poisoning can cause unpleasant symptoms like fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, drowsiness and lethargy.

Furthermore,What happens if a cat eats a tomato plant?

Tomato plants are poisonous to cats. Tomato plants contain solanine that is toxic to cats. If cats eat tomato plants, they can cause illness in cats. When cats ingest green parts of tomato plant like leaves, stem and unripe fruit, cats show the above symptoms because the green parts of tomato contain solanine and alpha tomatine.

Are there any toxins in the tomato plant?

Tomatoes not only contain tomatine, but also a lesser toxin called atropine. There are some people who report digestive issues from eating tomatoes, especially when combined with hot peppers. There are also unsubstantiated reports of tomatine and a relation to arthritis, but again, these are unsupported claims.

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